TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, April 26, Ihe leading ebateWders report that 'he »(fairs ! of the Hansard ' Publishing Union are in a 1 hopele'ss’stats, and it is impossible to reconstruct the Comfaoy, Mr M. Davitt is resigning the editorship of the Labour ’World,' and leaves shortly for California, In the billiard match, spot stroke barred, between two prbfessioniils, Taylor and W. Neil, the former made a won-derful-brkßk of 1476, Which is more than 1 double the number recorded by any other player on the Championship table. Mr nenniker Heaton is serioaaly ill with influenza. Four of the artillerymen 1 who mutinied 1 at Gosport last week have been sentenced by Court-diartial to tfio yCars’ hard labour, April 27. Influenza is raging in Stockport, Pontefract, and LiucCln, and a large dumber of deaths are reported. Berlin, April 27. The remains of Court Tom Moltke are lying in state and will’be buried on Tuesday, in the family vault at Creisan. The Emperor visited the mortuary chamber, and publicly Stated that Count Von Moltke’s loss was greater than tbe loss of an army, He has summoned all the Princes and Kings ofajjermany to attend tbe funeral. Calcutta, April 26. Tbe Mironzais are suing for peace, Washington, April 26. The soldiers forced the gaol at Wallawalla, in Washington territory, and lynched a man who bad murdered a comrade.
AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Melbourne, April 28. The Hindoo Fatta Chand, who was sentenced to death on a charge of murdering a fellow Countrymen, was hanged this morning. - April 28. A syndicate has cornered the Bearbill gold shearers, fully 17,000 of which have been oversold at prices ranging from 15s to 80s. Many leading brokers have been entrapped into.heavy losses. Sydney, April, 28. Arrived— R.M.S. Mariposa.fr( m San Francisco vtc Honolulu and Auckland. Adelaide, March 28. Some time ago two blacks were! shot at Lenke river, as it was alleged by black trackers. It now transpires that the trackers shot the men under instructions from Constable Wilsbire, who afterwards buried tbe bodies. He 1 is to be arrested. Sir George Grey is visiting Broken HiiL
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2195, 30 April 1891, Page 1
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347TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2195, 30 April 1891, Page 1
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